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WATGH BUW PASTI-INEE. No. 412,844. Patented Oct. l5, 1889.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OEEICE.

IIENR.T EAST AND FRED LLEVELLYN TURNER, OF BIRMINGHAM, COUNTY i OF VARWICK, ENGLAND.

WATCH-BOW FASTENER.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 412,844, dated October 15, 1889.

Application led September 3, 1888. Serial No. 284,484, (No model.)

To all whom it may concern.-

Be it known that we, HENRY EAST and FEED LLEwELLYN TURNER, subjects of Her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain, both residing at Birmingham, in the county of Varwick, England, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Secu rin g Vatch-Bows to the Pendants of Keyless and other Vatches, of which the following is a specification.

1 o This invention consists of the improvements herein described in securing together the bows and pendants of keyless and other watches, so as to prevent the watch and pend-` ant being wrenched from the bow, but allow of the bow and pendant being readily taken apart when required for repairs.

On the accon'ipanying drawings, Figure l is an elevation of a watch-bow and pendant constructed according to this invention. Fig.

2o 2 is a sectional elevation, and Fig. 3 is a sectional plan, of the saine. 4 is a crosssection of the upper part of the same. Fig. 5 is a separate view of the bow. Fig. (i represents in vertical sect-ion and in plan the pendant of the saine separately, and Fig. 7 shows separate views of the filling-up part of the pendant.

The saine letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in all the igures.

3o Referring to the figures, A is the pendant, and B is the bow or ring. The ends b of the bow or ringB are, for the purpose hereinafter described, made larger than their necks b2, which can be done either by reducing` the necks, as seen in Fig. 5, or by upsetting the ends of the bow, so as to form heads. In the pendant A are two circular recesses c opposite each other, in which the necks b2 of the bow iit, and these recesses extend as'longitudinal slots agito the top of the pendant. 4o This is shown more clearly by Fig. 6. The ends of the bow can be inserted in the open ends of the longitudinal slots c2 and pushed down to the circular part c', where the bow is maintained by a tubular filling-up piece D, which rits inside the pendant and has two projecting parts d d', which iit in the longitudinal slots c2, the lower ends of the parts d d being hollowed to lit onto the necks of the bow. 5o

The iilling-up piece D is iixed in the pendant A by any convenient means, such as by the two wire pins e, which pass through the pendant and the filling-up piece. By the ends of the bow being larger than the recesses c in the pendant the bow cannot be wrenched from the pendant, as it can only be removed therefrom by iirst removing the filling-up piece D.

Vhat we claim as our invention, and desire 6o to secure by Letters Patent, is-- In combination, a watch-bow having headed ends integral therewith, a pendant provided with side slots eXtendin g from the edge thereof and adapted to engage the necks ot the bow, and a removable filling-up piece ittin g in the pendant and provided with projecting parts which tit in the side slots and secure the end of the bow therein, all substantially as set forth.

In testimony whereof we have each signed in the presence ot two subscribing witnesses.

HENRY EAST. FRED LLEWELLYN TURNER.

W'itnesses:

CHARLES BoswonTi-i KETLEY, GEORGE HERBERT BLoYs. 

